Former Miami Heat star Ray Allen said he is not ready to announce a decision about playing a 19th season.

"It's August and I don't want to rush to judgment," Allen said Friday night at the seventh annual Jim Calhoun Charity All-Star Classic. "I want to get to September and see how I really feel."

Speculation, of course, is rampant that Allen, a free agent, will rejoin his former Heat teammate LeBron James in Cleveland.

Calhoun joked about how the finely conditioned Allen is the only 39-year-old who can still be a skin in a game of skins and shirts.

The future Hall of Famer, who averaged 26 minutes and 9.6 points off the bench and made 37.5 percent of his three-point shots for the Heat last season, has been taking calls from James and others hoping to lure him to the Cavaliers.

Allen has played for the Bucks, SuperSonics, Celticsand Heat during his long career, and he holds the NBA records for three-pointers made in both the regular season (2,973) and postseason (385), hitting 40 percent across the board. He played on championship teams with Boston in 2008 and Miami in 2013, when he made a crucial three-pointer in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.

Allen, an All-American who scored 1,922 points at UConn, still maintains a home in Connecticut.